Usages of baram
밖에서 바람이 많이 불어요.bakkeseo barami manhi bureoyo.
A lot of wind is blowing outside.
가을에는 바람이 많이 불어요.ga-eureneun barami manhi bureoyo.
In autumn, the wind blows a lot.
봄에는 바람이 많이 불어요.bomeneun barami manhi bureoyo.
In spring, the wind blows a lot.
오늘은 바람이 강해서 창문을 닫아요.oneureun barami ganghaeseo changmuneul dadayo.
The wind is strong today, so I close the window.
오늘은 바람이 없어서 덜 추운가 봐요.oneureun barami eobseoseo deol chuunga bwayo.
It seems less cold today because there’s no wind.
바람이 불면 꽃잎이 길에 많이 떨어져요.barami bulmyeon kkochipi gire manhi tteoreojyeoyo.
When the wind blows, a lot of petals fall on the road.
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